EATING OUT IN EDINBURGH & SURROUNDING DISTRICTS?

Owners and restaurants can change at any time. We recommend you contact any venue first to ensure they will cater for the diet.

Below is are some recommendations from Members in the area. We are sorry we do not have a separate list of gluten-freeWhen a food has less than 20 parts per million (ppm) of gluten so it is safe for people with coeliac disease to eat. places to eat, nor can we advise places to stay. For further information on eating out glutenA protein that is found in the cereals wheat, barley and rye. -free visit the Coeliac UK venue guide or http://www.gluten-free-onthego.com/

Mamma's American Pizza Company, www.mammas.co.uk

30 Grassmarket, Edinburgh (0131 225 6464)

The pizzeria offers gluten-free versions of over 90% of the dishes on the menue, obviously including gluten-free pizzas! Supports Coeliac UK Edinburgh Group at the mini food fair tasting afternoon each year.

gluten-free afternoon tea at the edinburgh residence, www.thetownhousecollection.com

7 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh (0131 274 7481 / 0131 226 3380)They are a five star Residence Hotel in the heart of Edinburgh. They do not have a bar or restaurant (only for guests) but they do open for afternoon tea from 12pm to 6pm for the public on a booking basis. They have a gluten-free and lactose-free menu. The gluten-free afternoon tea includes a selection of sandwiches, traditional and fruit scones strawberry tartlet, lemon meringue, chocolate Victoria sponge and mini fruit kebabs.

Cafe andaluz, www.cafeandaluz.com

77b George Street, Edinburgh, EH2 3EE (0131 220 9980)

Tapas restaurant. The menu has gluten-free marked on it and all the meals are very tasty!

Vittoria and La Favorita Restaurants, www.vittoriarestaurant.com

Vittoris on the walk, 113 Brunswick Street, Leith Walk (0131 556 6171)

Vittoria on the bridge, 19 George 1V Bridge (0131 225 1740)

La Favorita, 325-331 Leith Walk (0131 554 2430)

Gluten-free choices available at these restaurants. If you attended the 209 Edinburgh Group AGM / Food Fair, you would have tasted the sumptious gluten-free food on the day!


Donations

  • £10
    Could help to produce a Food and Drink Directory, detailing products that are suitable for the gluten-free diet.
  • £15
    Could help to produce 10 information packs for newly diagnosed adults and children. It could also help towards the running costs of our Helpline.
  • £20
    Could help towards the cost of raising awareness of coeliac disease and DH amongst the general public, medical profession and food industries.
  • £50
    Could help towards medical research into all aspects of coeliac disease and DH.
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